Investigative New Animal Drugs

Propiopromazine Hydrochloride (PPZH) - INAD #9528: Propiopromazine hydrochloride is an immobilizing drug effective in sedating coyotes or feral dogs captured in leg-hold traps, thereby significantly reducing damage caused by the trap. Used properly it does not render the animal unconscious. The drug is administered via a rubber nipple (trap tab) fastened to the jaw of the trap. Upon capture the animal will instinctively bite on the trap tab and ingest the tranquilizer.

Alpha-Chloralose - INAD #6602: Alpha-chloralose is an immobilizing drug effective in sedating waterfowl, Canada geese, American coots, common ravens, sandhill cranes, and pigeons. Used properly it does not render the animal unconscious. It is very effective for removing problems birds from urban settings such as parks, golf courses and unwanted roost sites. It is administered to birds by hand feeding them treated bread or grain. About 45 minutes after consumption, the bird can be hand captured and removed or relocated.